Featured Map for 8 March 2017:Malaysia Airlines: Where Now?

Three years ago, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 (MH370), a Boeing 777-200ER with
239 souls aboard (227 passengers as 12 crew), disappeared on what was expected
to be a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur
to Beijing. Just over four months later, MH17, another 777-200ER
flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur,
was shot down near Donetsk, Ukraine, with a loss of 298 people (283 passengers
and 15 crew).

Malaysia Airlines had a fleet of 17 Boeing 777s. Where are the remaining 15 now flying?
Nowhere, at least not for Malaysia. Most have been stored or scrapped,
with just one flying for VIM Airlines from a hub at
Moscow (Domodedovo).

Today's Featured Map shows the long-haul routes on which these 21 Airbus aircraft
are deployed, with the A330 routes shown in red and the A380 routes in blue.
Also shown, in orange, is what is currently believed to be the most probable
location of MH370 (source: Australian Transport Safety Bureau).

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